All of the following are attempts by state legislators to control abortions by mandating clinics EXCEPT ______.

A. requiring clinic doctors to read a statement about possible risks of the procedure
B. requiring clinic doctors to have admitting privileges in hospitals
C. mandating 5:00 p.m. closing times for clinics
D. imposing stronger liability laws on clinics


C. mandating 5:00 p.m. closing times for clinics

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The term straw poll, an analogy for finding out what public opinion is, refers to ______.

A. political parties choosing candidates when delegates drop straws in a box as they vote for one candidate or another B. tossing straws in the air to see which way the wind is blowing C. sipping a drink through a straw to get the flavor of the drink D. drawing straws to see who wins or loses

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According to the doctrine of comparative advantage, trade between State A and State B would fail to benefit both __________

a. when A produces only one type of good. b. when A's domestic market is much larger than B's. c. when both A and B produce exactly the same goods. d. when A has access to cheaper raw materials than B.

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Which of the following statements is true regarding taxation and the cost of building and maintaining roads over the past twenty years?

a. The Texas Legislature has increased the gasoline tax to generate more revenue for highway construction. b. Tax revenue for highways has not kept up with the increasing costs of building and maintaining roads. c. The Texas Legislature has decreased the gasoline tax because the cost to build and maintain roads has declined. d. The Texas Legislature has kept the gasoline tax stable because the cost of building and maintaining roads has not changed.

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